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Victoria Villaseñor
vvsenor
This video by @voxdotcom is what inspired me to examine colonial ideology that persists in public institutions around the world. 6 artifacts in the British Museum have disputed ownership. #phstmu
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V. Gwyn Hartung
the10thstate
#PHSTMU This week is a free week so I want to talk about something I think is really cool. The alternative history of La Llorona. #creepyhistory To most she is
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Cristal Rose Mendez
holacristalrose
This semester I will focus my twitter threads on the Windrush generation. There is currently a great need to understand and share their history with the public. #phstmu /1 (:
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Mikel Baxter
mikel_baxter
So, for this week's twitter nests, I wanted to discuss technology in the context of community collecting and ethics. I’ll be using this article (https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/analysis/2020/04/03042020-how-are-muse
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Christopher Hohman
HohmanLuke
1. Good Afternoon to all members of the #phstmu Twitter page. I hope that everyone is enjoying their spooky Halloween Saturday and staying safe from those vampires, werewolves, and fearsome
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Cristal Rose Mendez
holacristalrose
The creation of the National Health Service (NHS) and the docking of the Empire Windrush both occurred in 1948. It is important to understand the two events together in order
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Blake Hatt
HattBlake
#phstmu This week I will be highlighting a past Negro League stadium that is still standing today and is a living part of history. 1/11 The stadium I would like
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V. Gwyn Hartung
the10thstate
#PHSTMU Greetings Twitter! Today I’m going to be introducing a weekly thread on #creepyhistory and the implications of presenting it to the public. I want to start out with the
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Blake Hatt
HattBlake
#phstmu This semester I will be taking a dive into a topic and sharing its history as a part of my Public History class. The topic I have decided to
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Victoria Villaseñor
vvsenor
1. With Thanksgiving around the corner, I think it’s prime time to break down—decolonize—the history of why & how the holiday has been used to form a national identity. All
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